The Connecticut Supreme Court’s seventh term of the 2021-22 court year begins on Tuesday, and will end on March 31, the state Judicial Branch announced.

The cases include State v. Smith, in which the high court will decide whether a trial court should have granted the defendant’s motion to suppress evidence of cellphone contents and cell site location information as not being supported by probable cause, lacking in particularity and being overly broad.

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